Aromatic isothiocyanates of formula c
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liquid-crystalline media comprising one or more compounds of formula c, and high-frequency components comprising these media, especially microwave components for high-frequency devices, such as devices for shifting the phase of microwaves, tunable filters, tunable metamaterial structures, and electronic beam steering antennas, e.g. phased array antennas.
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1. A compound of formula c e####
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in which
rc denotes H, alkyl or alkoxy having 1 to 12 c atoms, or alkenyl, alkenyloxy or alkoxyalkyl having 2 to 12 c atoms, in which one or more CH2-groups may be replaced by
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or denotes a group rP,
rP denotes halogen, CN, NCS, rF, rF—O— or rF—S—, wherein
rF denotes fluorinated alkyl having 1 to 9 c atoms or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 9 c atoms,
ZC1, ZC2 identically or differently, denote —CH═CH—, —CF═CF—, —CH═CF—,
—CF═CH—, —C≡C— or a single bond,
X denotes Cl or F,
Y denotes H, Cl, F, alkyl or alkoxy each having 1 to 6 c atoms,
t is 0, 1 or 2, and
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denote a radical selected from the following groups:
a) the group consisting of 1,4-phenylene, 1,4-naphthylene, and 2,6-naphthylene, in which one or two CH groups may be replaced by N and in which one or more H atoms may be replaced by L,
b) the group consisting of trans-1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-cyclohexenylene, bicyclo[1.1.1]-pentane-1,3-diyl, 4,4′-bicyclohexylene, bicyclo[2.2.2]octane-1,4-diyl or spiro[3.3]heptane-2,6-diyl, in which one or more non-adjacent CH2 groups may be replaced by —O— and/or —S— and in which one or more H atoms may be replaced by F,
c) the group consisting of thiophene-2,5-diyl, thieno[3,2-b]thiophene-2,5-diyl or selenophene-2,5-diyl, each of which may also be mono- or polysubstituted by L, and
L on each occurrence, identically or differently, denotes F, Cl, CN, SCN, SF5 or straight-chain, in each case optionally fluorinated, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylcarbonyloxy or alkoxycarbonyloxy having 1 to 12 c atoms or branched, in each case optionally fluorinated, alkyl, alkoxy, alkylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylcarbonyloxy or alkoxycarbonyloxy having 3 to 12 c atoms.
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independently of one another, denote
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wherein
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alternatively denotes
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and
L1 and L2 identically or differently, denote F, Cl or straight chain alkyl having 1 to 12 c atoms, straight-chain alkenyl having 2 to 12 c atoms, or branched or cyclic alkyl or alkenyl having 3 to 12 c atoms.
3. The compound according to
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in which
L1, L2 and L3 identically or differently, denote H, F, Cl, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclopentenyl.
9. The liquid crystal medium according to ##STR00510##
in which
r1 denotes H, unfluorinated alkyl or unfluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 17 c atoms, or unfluorinated alkenyl, unfluorinated alkenyloxy or unfluorinated alkoxyalkyl having 2 to 15 c atoms, in which one or more CH2-groups may be replaced by
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n is 0, 1 or 2,
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on each occurrence, independently of one another, denote
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in which rL, on each occurrence identically or differently,
denotes H or alkyl having 1 to 6 c atoms,
and wherein
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alternatively denotes
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r2 denotes H, unfluorinated alkyl or unfluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 17 c atoms, or unfluorinated alkenyl, unfluorinated alkenyloxy or unfluorinated alkoxyalkyl having 2 to 15 c atoms, in which one or more CH2-groups may be replaced by
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Z21 denotes trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF— or —C≡C—, and
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independently of one another, denote
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in which rL, on each occurrence identically or differently,
denotes H or alkyl having 1 to 6 c atoms;
r3 denotes H, unfluorinated alkyl or unfluorinated alkoxy having 1 to 17 c atoms, or unfluorinated alkenyl, unfluorinated alkenyloxy or unfluorinated alkoxyalkyl having 2 to 15 c atoms, in which one or more CH2-groups may be replaced by
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one of Z31 and Z32, denotes trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF— or —C≡C— and the other one, independently thereof, denotes —C≡C—, trans-CH═CH—, trans-CF═CF— or a single bond, and
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independently of one another, denote
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in which rL, on each occurrence identically or differently,
denotes H or alkyl having 1 to 6 c atoms,
and wherein
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alternatively denotes
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10. The liquid-crystal medium according to ##STR00524##
in which
L1, L2 and L3 on each occurrence, identically or differently, denote H or F, wherein
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on each occurrence, independently of one another, denote
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in which rL, on each occurrence identically or differently,
denotes H or alkyl having 1 to 6 c atoms,
and wherein
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alternatively denotes
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11. The liquid-crystal medium according to ##STR00529##
wherein
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independently of one another, denote
##STR00531##
in which rL, on each occurrence identically or differently,
denotes H or alkyl having 1 to 6 c atoms.
12. The liquid-crystal medium according to ##STR00532##
in which
Z31 and Z32 independently of one another, denote trans-CH═CH— or trans-CF═CF—, and in formula III-6 one of Z31 and Z32 alternatively denotes —C≡C—, and wherein
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independently of one another, denote
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in which rL, on each occurrence identically or differently,
denotes H or alkyl having 1 to 6 c atoms,
and wherein
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alternatively denotes
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13. The liquid-crystal medium according to
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in which
rT denotes halogen, CN, NCS, rF, rF—O— or rF—S—, wherein
rF denotes fluorinated alkyl having 1 to 12 c atoms or fluorinated alkenyl having 2 to 12 c atoms,
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on each occurrence, independently of one another,
denote
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L4 and L5 identically or differently, denote F, Cl or straight chain alkyl having 1 to 12 c atoms, straight-chain alkenyl having 2 to 12 c atoms, or branched or cyclic alkyl or alkenyl having 3 to 12 c atoms;
ZT3, ZT4 identically or differently, denote —CH═CH—, —CF═CF—, —CH═CF—, —CF═CH—, —C≡C— or a single bond, and
t is 0 or 1.
14. A component for high-frequency technology, comprising the liquid crystal medium according to
15. The component according to
16. A microwave antenna array, comprising one or more components according to
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This application is a U.S. national stage application filed and claiming priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 120 and 365(a) of International Application No. PCT/EP2020/085026, filed Dec. 8, 2020, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of European Patent Application No. 19214643.9, filed Dec. 10, 2019, each of which applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and for all purposes.
The present invention relates to aromatic isothiocyanates, liquid-crystalline media comprising same, and to high-frequency components comprising these media, especially microwave components for high-frequency devices, such as devices for shifting the phase of microwaves, tunable filters, tunable metamaterial structures, and electronic beam steering antennas (e.g. phased array antennas), and to devices comprising said components.
Liquid-crystalline media have a been used for many years in electro-optical displays (liquid crystal displays: LCDs) in order to display information. More recently, however, liquid-crystalline media have also been proposed for use in components for microwave technology, such as, for example, in DE 10 2004 029 429.1 A and in JP 2005-120208 (A).
A. Gaebler, F. Goelden, S. Müller, A. Penirschke and R. Jakoby “Direct Simulation of Material Permittivities using an Eigen-Susceptibility Formulation of the Vector Variational Approach”, 12MTC 2009—International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Singapore, 2009 (IEEE), pp. 463-467, describe the corresponding properties of the known liquid-crystal mixture E7 (Merck KGaA, Germany).
DE 10 2004 029 429 A describes the use of liquid-crystal media in microwave technology, inter alia in phase shifters. Therein, liquid-crystalline media with respect to their properties in the corresponding frequency range have been discussed and liquid-crystalline media based on mixtures of mostly aromatic nitriles and isothiocyanates have been shown.
Fluorine atoms are commonly used in mesogenic compounds to introduce polarity. Especially in combination with a terminal NCS group high dielectric anisotropy values can be achieved.
In EP 2 982 730 A1, mixtures are described that completely consist of isothiocyanate compounds.
However, compositions available for the use in microwave applications are still afflicted with several disadvantages. It is required to improve these media with respect to their general physical properties, the shelf life and the stability under operation in a device. In view of the multitude of different parameters which have to be considered and improved for the development of liquid crystalline media for microwave application it is desirable to have a broader range of possible mixture components for the development of such liquid-crystalline media.
An object of the present invention is to provide a compound for the use in liquid crystalline media with improved properties relevant for the application in the microwave range of the electromagnetic spectrum.
To solve the problem, a compound of formula C shown below is provided and a liquid crystalline medium comprising the compound.
The present invention relates to a compound of formula C
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The present invention further relates to a compound of formula N
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According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a process for the synthesis of compounds of formula C from compounds of formula N.
The present invention further relates to a liquid-crystalline medium comprising a compound of formula C and to the use of a liquid-crystalline medium comprising a compound of formula C in a component for high-frequency technology.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a component and a device comprising said component, both operable in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Preferred components are phase shifters, varactors, wireless and radio wave antenna arrays, matching circuits and adaptive filters.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are subject-matter of the dependent claims or can also be taken from the description.
Surprisingly, it has been found that it is possible to achieve liquid-crystalline media having excellent stability and at the same time a high dielectric anisotropy, suitably fast switching times, a suitable, nematic phase range, high tunability and low dielectric loss, by using compounds of formula C in liquid-crystalline media.
The media according to the present invention are distinguished by a high clearing temperature, a broad nematic phase range and excellent low-temperature stability (LTS). As a result, devices containing the media are operable under extreme temperature conditions.
The media are further distinguished by high values of the dielectric anisotropy and low rotational viscosities. As a result, the threshold voltage, i.e. the minimum voltage at which a device is switchable, is very low. A low operating voltage and low threshold voltage is desired in order to enable a device having improved switching characteristics and high energy efficiency. Low rotational viscosities enable fast switching of the devices according to the invention.
These properties as a whole make the media particularly suitable for use in components and devices for high-frequency technology and applications in the microwave range, in particular devices for shifting the phase of microwaves, tunable filters, tunable metamaterial structures, and electronic beam steering antennas (e.g. phased array antennas).
Herein, “high-frequency technology” means applications of electromagnetic radiation having frequencies in the range of from 1 MHz to 1 THz, preferably from 1 GHz to 500 GHz, more preferably 2 GHz to 300 GHz, particularly preferably from about 5 GHz to 150 GHz.
As used herein, halogen is F, Cl, Br or I, preferably F or Cl, particularly preferably F.
Herein, alkyl is straight-chain or branched and has 1 to 15 C atoms, is preferably straight-chain and has, unless indicated otherwise, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 C atoms and is accordingly preferably methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, n-pentyl, n-hexyl or n-heptyl.
Herein, branched alkyl is preferably isopropyl, s-butyl, isobutyl, isopentyl, 2-methylbutyl, 2-methylhexyl or 2-ethylhexyl.
Herein, an alkoxy radical is straight-chain or branched and contains 1 to 15 C atoms. It is preferably straight-chain and has, unless indicated otherwise, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 C atoms and is accordingly preferably methoxy, ethoxy, n-propoxy, n-butoxy, n-pentoxy, n-hexoxy or n-heptoxy.
Herein, an alkenyl radical is preferably an alkenyl radical having 2 to 15 C atoms, which is straight-chain or branched and contains at least one C—C double bond. It is preferably straight-chain and has 2 to 7 C atoms. Accordingly, it is preferably vinyl, prop-1- or -2-enyl, but-1-, -2- or -3-enyl, pent-1-, -2-, -3- or -4-enyl, hex-1-, -2-, -3-, -4- or -5-enyl, hept-1-, -2-, -3-, -4-, -5- or -6-enyl. If the two C atoms of the C—C double bond are substituted, the alkenyl radical can be in the form of E and/or Z isomer (trans/cis). In general, the respective E isomers are preferred. Of the alkenyl radicals, prop-2-enyl, but-2- and -3-enyl, and pent-3- and -4-enyl are particularly preferred.
Herein, alkynyl is taken to mean an alkynyl radical having 2 to 15 C atoms, which is straight-chain or branched and contains at least one C—C triple bond. 1- and 2-propynyl and 1-, 2- and 3-butynyl are preferred.
In case RF denotes a halogenated alkyl-, alkoxy-, alkenyl or alkenyloxy it can be branched or unbranched. Preferably it is unbranched, mono-poly or perfluorinated, preferably perfluorinated and has 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 C atoms, in case of alkenyl 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 C atoms.
RP preferably denotes CN, NCS, Cl, F, —(CH2)n—CH═CF2, —(CH2)n—CH═CHF, —(CH2)n—CH═Cl2, —CnF2n+1, —(CF2)n—CF2H, —(CH2)n—CF3, —(CH2)n—CHF2, —(CH2)nCH2F, —CH═CF2, —O(CH2)n—CH═CF2, —O(CH2)nCHCl2, —OCnF2n+1, —O(CF2)n—CF2H, —O(CH2)nCF3, —O(CH2)n—CHF2, —O(CF)nCH2F, —OCF═CF2, —SCnF2n+1, —S(CF)n—CF3, wherein n is an integer from 0 to 7.
The compounds of the general formula C are prepared by methods known per se, as described in the literature (for example in the standard works, such as Houben-Weyl, Methoden der organischen Chemie [Methods of Organic Chemistry], Georg-Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart), to be precise under reaction conditions which are known and are suitable for said reactions. Use can be made here of variants which are known per se, but are not mentioned here in greater detail.
If desired, the starting materials can also be formed in situ by not isolating them from the reaction mixture, but instead by immediately reacting them further into the compounds of the general formula C.
Preferred synthetic pathways towards compounds according to the invention are exemplified in the schemes below, and are further illustrated by means of the working examples. Suitable syntheses are also published for example in Juanli Li, Jian Li, Minggang Hu, Zhaoyi Che, Lingchao Mo, Xiaozhe Yang, Zhongwei An & Lu Zhang (2017) The effect of locations of triple bond at terphenyl skeleton on the properties of isothiocyanate liquid crystals, Liquid Crystals, 44:9, 1374-1383 and can be adapted to the particular desired compounds of the general formula C by choice of suitable starting materials.
Preferred intermediates are 4-bromo-2,6-dichloroaniline and 4-bromo-2-chloro-6-fluoroaniline, both described in the literature, which can be reacted to give compounds of the formula N for example by cross coupling reactions commonly known as Suzuki, Stille, Sonogashira reactions, and the like. Preferred pathways are exemplified in schemes 1 and 2, in which the groups and parameters have the meanings defined in claim 1.
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Preferred reagents for the process according to the invention for the transformation of compounds of the formula N into compounds of the formula C (scheme 3) are carbon disulfide, thiophosgene, thiocarbonyl diimidazole, di-2-pyridyl thionocarbonate, bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide, dimethylthiocarbamoyl chloride and phenyl chlorothionoformate, very preferably thiophosgene.
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The reactions described should only be regarded as illustrative. The person skilled in the art can carry out corresponding variations of the syntheses described and also follow other suitable synthetic routes in order to obtain compounds of the formula C.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there are provided compounds of formula C in which RC denotes H, alkyl or alkoxy having 1 to 12 C atoms, or alkenyl, alkenyloxy or alkoxyalkyl having 2 to 12 C atoms, in which one or more CH2-groups may be replaced by
##STR00009##
preferably alkyl having 1 to 12 C atoms.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there are provided compounds of formula C in which the group RC denotes RP, where RP denotes halogen, CN, NCS, RF, RF—O— or RF—S—, and wherein RF denotes fluorinated alkyl or fluorinated alkenyl having up to 9 C atoms, preferably CF3 or OCF3.
The compounds of formula C are preferably selected from the compounds in which the groups
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In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the compounds of formula C are selected from the compounds of the formulae C-1 to C-11:
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Preferably, one of the groups ZC1 and ZC2 of formula C denotes a single bond and the other one of ZC1 and ZC2 denotes —C≡C—.
Very preferred compounds of the formula C are selected from the compounds of the following sub-formulae:
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Very particularly preferred compounds are the compounds of the formulae C-7-1, C-9-1, C-9-4, C-10-1, C-10-2, C-10-3, C-10-4, C-10-5, C-10-6, and C-10-7.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the medium comprises one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds of the formulae I, II and III,
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In the compounds of the formulae I, II and III, RL preferably denotes H.
In another preferred embodiment, in the compounds of formulae I, II and III, one or two groups RL, preferably one group RL is different from H.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the compounds of formula I are selected from the group of compounds of the formulae I-1 to I-5:
##STR00056##
The media preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula I-1, which are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae I-1a to I-1d, preferably of formula I-1b:
##STR00057##
The media preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula I-2, which are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae I-2a to I-2e, preferably of formula I-2c:
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The media preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula I-3, which are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae I-3a to I-3d, particularly preferably of formula I-3b:
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The media preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula I-4, which are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae I-4a to I-4e, particularly preferably of formula I-4b:
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The media preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula I-5, which are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae I-5a to I-5d, particularly preferably of formula I-5b:
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The media preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula II, which are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-1 to II-3, preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-1 and II-2:
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The compounds of formula II-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-1a to II-1e:
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The compounds of formula II-2 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae II-2a and II-2b:
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The compounds of formula II-3 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the of formulae II-3a to II-3d:
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The compounds of formula III are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-1 to III-6, more preferably of the formulae selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-1, III-2, III-3 and III-4, and particularly preferably of formula III-1:
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The compounds of formula III-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-1a to III-1k, more preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae III-1a, III-1b, III-1g and III-1h, particularly preferably of formula III-1b and/or III-1h:
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The compounds of formula III-2 are preferably compounds of formula III-2a to III-2l, very preferably III-2b and/or III-2j:
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The compounds of formula III-5 are preferably selected from the compounds of formula III-5a:
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In a preferred embodiment, the media according to the invention comprise one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds of the formulae IIA-1-1 to IIA-1-12, very preferably IIA-1-1 or IIA-1-2:
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Additionally, the liquid-crystalline media according to the present invention in a certain embodiment, which may be the same or different from the previous preferred embodiments preferably comprise one or more compounds of formula IV,
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In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystal medium additionally comprises one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds of the formulae V, VI, VII, VIII and IX:
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In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystal medium comprises one or more compounds of the formula V, preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-1 to V-3, preferably of the formulae V-1 and/or V-2 and/or V-3, preferably of the formulae V-1 and V-2:
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The compounds of the formula V-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-1a to V-1d, preferably V-1c and V-1d:
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The compounds of the formula V-2 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-2a to V-2e and/or from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-2f and V-2g:
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The compounds of the formula V-3 are preferably compounds of the formula V-3a:
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The compounds of the formula V-1a are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-1a-1 and V-1a-2:
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The compounds of the formula V-1b are preferably compounds of the formula V-1b-1:
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The compounds of the formula V-1c are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-1c-1 to V-1c-4, particularly preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-1c-1 and V-1c-2:
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The compounds of the formula V-1d are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-1d-1 and V-1d-2, particularly preferably the compound of the formula V-1d-2:
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The compounds of the formula V-2a are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae V-2a-1 and V-2a-2, particularly preferably the compounds of the formula V-2a-1:
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Preferred combinations of R51 with R52, in particular in the case of formula V-2a-1, are (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1), (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), (CH2═CH—(CH2)Z and CmH2m+1), (CH2═CH—(CH2)Z and O—CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and (CH2)Z—CH═CH2).
Preferred compounds of the formula V-2b are the compounds of the formula V-2b-1:
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The preferred combination of R51 with R52 here is, in particular, CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1. Preferred compounds of the formula V-2c are the compounds of the formula V-2c-1:
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The preferred combination of (R51 and R52) here is, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
Preferred compounds of the formula V-2d are the compounds of the formula V-2d-1:
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The preferred combination of (R51 and R52) here is, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1). Preferred compounds of the formula V-2e are the compounds of the formula V-2e-1:
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The preferred combination of (R51 and R52) here is, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1).
Preferred compounds of the formula V-2f are the compounds of the formula V-2f-1:
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The preferred combinations of (R51 and R52) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
Preferred compounds of the formula V-2g are the compounds of the formula V-2g-1:
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The preferred combinations of (R51 and R52) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VI are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VI-1 to VI-5:
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The compounds of the formula VI-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VI-1a and VI-1b, more preferably selected from compounds of the formula VI-1a:
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The preferred combinations of (R61 and R62) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), in the case of formula VI-1a particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and in the case of formula VI-1b particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VI-3 are preferably selected from the compounds of the formula VI-3a to VI-3e:
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The compounds of the formula VI-4 are preferably selected from compounds of the formulae VI-4a to VI-4e:
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The compounds of the formula VI-5 are preferably selected from the compounds of the formulae VI-5a to VI-5d, preferably VI-5b:
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The compounds of the formula VII are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-1 to VII-6:
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The compounds of the formula VII-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-1a to VII-1d:
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The compounds of the formula VII-2 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-2a and VII-2b, particularly preferably of the formula VII-2a:
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The preferred combinations of (R71 and R72) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VII-3 are preferably compounds of the formula VII-3a:
##STR00133##
The preferred combinations of (R71 and R72) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VII-4 are preferably compounds of the formula VII-4a:
##STR00134##
The preferred combinations of (R71 and R72) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VII-5 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-5a and VII-5b, more preferably of the formula VII-5a:
##STR00135##
The preferred combinations of (R71 and R72) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VII-6 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-6a and VII-6b:
##STR00136##
The preferred combinations of (R71 and R72) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VII-7 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VII-7a to VII-7d:
##STR00137##
The compounds of the formula VIII are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VIII-1 to VIII-3, more preferably these compounds of the formula VIII predominantly consist, even more preferably essentially consist and very particularly preferably completely consist thereof:
##STR00138##
The preferred combinations of (R81 and R82) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VIII-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae VIII-1a to VIII-1c:
##STR00139##
The preferred combinations of (R81 and R82) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VIII-2 are preferably compounds of the formula VIII-2a:
##STR00140##
The preferred combinations of (R81 and R82) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1), (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1) and (CH2═CH—(CH2)Z and CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula VIII-3 are preferably compounds of the formula VIII-3a:
##STR00141##
The preferred combinations of (R81 and R82) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula IX are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae IX-1 to IX-3:
##STR00142##
##STR00143##
##STR00144##
The preferred combinations of (R91 and R92) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula IX-1 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae IX-1a to IX-1e:
##STR00145##
The compounds of the formula IX-2 are preferably selected from the group of the compounds of the formulae IX-2a and IX-2b:
##STR00146##
The preferred combination of (R91 and R92) here is, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1).
The compounds of the formula IX-3 are preferably compounds of the formulae IX-3a and IX-3b:
##STR00147##
The preferred combinations of (R91 and R92) here are, in particular, (CnH2n+1 and CmH2m+1) and (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1), particularly preferably (CnH2n+1 and O—CmH2m+1).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula X
##STR00148##
##STR00149##
##STR00150##
##STR00151##
##STR00152##
##STR00153##
Preferably, the compounds of formula X are selected from the sub-formulae X-1 and X-2
##STR00154##
Particularly preferably, the media according to the invention comprise one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds of the formulae X-1-1 to X-1-9
##STR00155##
In a preferred embodiment, the medium according to the invention comprises one or more compounds of formula XI
##STR00156##
##STR00157##
##STR00158##
##STR00159##
Preferably, the compounds of formula XI are selected from the group of compounds of the formulae XI-1 to XI-24:
##STR00160## ##STR00161## ##STR00162## ##STR00163##
##STR00164##
Preferably, the medium according to the invention comprises one or more compounds of formula T
##STR00165##
##STR00166##
##STR00167##
In a preferred embodiment, the liquid crystalline media according to the invention comprise one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds of the formulae T-1a to T-3b below:
##STR00168##
##STR00169##
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention the media comprise one or more compounds selected from the compounds of the formulae T-1a and T-2a.
Preferred compounds of formula T-1a are selected from the group of compounds of the following sub-formulae:
##STR00170##
Preferred compounds of formula T-2a are selected from the group of compounds of the following sub-formulae:
##STR00171##
Very preferably, the medium according to the invention comprises one or more compounds of formula T-1a-5.
The media according to the present invention comprise one or more chiral dopants. Preferably these chiral dopants have an absolute value of the helical twisting power (HTP) in the range of from 1 μm−1 to 150 μm−1, preferably in the range of from 10 μm−1 to 100 μm−1. In case the media comprise two or more chiral dopants, these may have opposite signs of their HTP-values. This condition is preferred for some specific embodiments, as it allows to compensate the chirality of the respective compounds to some degree and, thus, may be used to compensate various temperature dependent properties of the resulting media in the devices. Generally, however, it is preferred that most, preferably all of the chiral compounds present in the media according to the present invention have the same sign of their HTP-values.
Preferably the chiral dopants present in the media according to the instant application are mesogenic compounds and most preferably they exhibit a mesophase on their own.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the medium comprises two or more chiral compounds which all have the same algebraic sign of the HTP.
The temperature dependence of the HTP of the individual compounds may be high or low. The temperature dependence of the pitch of the medium can be compensated by mixing compounds having different temperature dependencies of the HTP in corresponding ratios.
For the optically active component, a multitude of chiral dopants, some of which are commercially available, is available to the person skilled in the art, such as, for example, cholesteryl nonanoate, R- and S-811, R- and S-1011, R- and S-2011, R- and S-3011, R- and S-4011, or CB15 (all Merck KGaA, Darmstadt).
Particularly suitable dopants are compounds which contain one or more chiral groups and one or more mesogenic groups, or one or more aromatic or alicyclic groups which form a mesogenic group with the chiral group.
Suitable chiral groups are, for example, chiral branched hydrocarbon radicals, chiral ethane diols, binaphthols or dioxolanes, furthermore mono- or polyvalent chiral groups selected from the group consisting of sugar derivatives, sugar alcohols, sugar acids, lactic acids, chiral substituted glycols, steroid derivatives, terpene derivatives, amino acids or sequences of a few, preferably 1-5, amino acids.
Preferred chiral groups are sugar derivatives, such as glucose, mannose, galactose, fructose, arabinose and dextrose; sugar alcohols, such as, for example, sorbitol, mannitol, iditol, galactitol or anhydro derivatives thereof, in particular dianhydrohexitols, such as dianhydrosorbide (1,4:3,6-dianhydro-D-sorbide, isosorbide), dianhydromannitol (isosorbitol) or dianhydroiditol (isoiditol); sugar acids, such as, for example, gluconic acid, gluconic acid and ketogulonic acid; chiral substituted glycol radicals, such as, for example, mono- or oligoethylene or propylene glycols, in which one or more CH2 groups are substituted by alkyl or alkoxy; amino acids, such as, for example, alanine, valine, phenylglycine or phenylalanine, or sequences of from 1 to 5 of these amino acids; steroid derivatives, such as, for example, cholesteryl or cholic acid radicals; terpene derivatives, such as, for example, menthyl, neomenthyl, campheyl, pineyl, terpineyl, isolongifolyl, fenchyl, carreyl, myrthenyl, nopyl, geraniyl, linaloyl, neryl, citronellyl or dihydrocitronellyl.
The media according to the present invention preferably comprise chiral dopants which are selected from the group of known chiral dopants. Suitable chiral groups and mesogenic chiral compounds are described, for example, in DE 34 25 503, DE 35 34 777, DE 35 34 778, DE 35 34 779 and DE 35 34 780, DE 43 42 280, EP 01 038 941 and DE 195 41 820. Examples are also compounds listed in Table F below.
Chiral compounds preferably used according to the present invention are selected from the group consisting of the formulae shown below.
Particular preference is given to chiral dopants selected from the group consisting of compounds of the following formulae A-I to A-III and A-Ch:
##STR00172##
##STR00173##
##STR00174##
##STR00175##
##STR00176##
##STR00177##
Particular preference is given to dopants selected from the group consisting of the compounds of the following formulae:
##STR00178## ##STR00179##
Particularly preferred compounds of formula A are compounds of formula A-III.
Further preferred dopants are derivatives of the isosorbide, isomannitol or isoiditol of the following formula A-IV:
##STR00180##
##STR00181##
##STR00182##
##STR00183##
##STR00184##
Examples of compounds of formula IV are:
##STR00185## ##STR00186##
The compounds of the formula A-IV are described in WO 98/00428. The compounds of the formula A-V are described in GB-A-2,328,207.
Very particularly preferred dopants are chiral binaphthyl derivatives, as described in WO 02/94805, chiral binaphthol acetal derivatives, as described in WO 02/34739, chiral TADDOL derivatives, as described in WO 02/06265, and chiral dopants having at least one fluorinated bridging group and a terminal or central chiral group, as described in WO 02/06196 and WO 02/06195.
Particular preference is given to chiral compounds of the formula A-VI
##STR00187##
##STR00188##
##STR00189##
##STR00190##
##STR00191##
Particular preference is given to chiral binaphthyl derivatives of the formula A-VI-1
##STR00192##
##STR00193##
The concentration of the one or more chiral dopant(s), in the LC medium is preferably in the range from 0.001% to 20%, preferably from 0.05% to 5%, more preferably from 0.1% to 2%, and, most preferably from 0.5% to 1.5%. These preferred concentration ranges apply in particular to the chiral dopant S-4011 or R-4011 (both from Merck KGaA) and for chiral dopants having the same or a similar HTP. For Chiral dopants having either a higher or a lower absolute value of the HTP compared to S-4011 these preferred concentrations have to be decreased, respectively increased proportionally according to the ratio of their HTP values relatively to that of S-4011.
The pitch p of the LC media or host mixtures according to the invention is preferably in the range of from 5 to 50 μm, more preferably from 8 to 30 μm and particularly preferably from 10 to 20 μm.
Preferably, the media according to the invention, comprise a stabilizer selected from the group of compounds of the formulae ST-1 to ST-18.
##STR00194## ##STR00195## ##STR00196##
##STR00197##
##STR00198##
##STR00199## ##STR00200## ##STR00201##
Of the compounds of the formula ST, special preference is given to the compounds of the formulae
##STR00202##
##STR00203##
##STR00204##
##STR00205## ##STR00206##
In the compounds of the formulae ST-3a and ST-3b, n preferably denotes 3. In the compounds of the formula ST-2a, n preferably denotes 7.
Very particularly preferred mixtures according to the invention comprise one or more stabilizers from the group of the compounds of the formulae ST-2a-1, ST-3a-1, ST-3b-1, ST-8-1, ST-9-1 and ST-12:
##STR00207##
The compounds of the formulae ST-1 to ST-18 are preferably each present in the liquid-crystal mixtures according to the invention in amounts of 0.005-0.5%, based on the mixture.
If the mixtures according to the invention comprise two or more compounds from the group of the compounds of the formulae ST-1 to ST-18, the concentration correspondingly increases to 0.01-1% in the case of two compounds, based on the mixtures.
However, the total proportion of the compounds of the formulae ST-1 to ST-18, based on the mixture according to the invention, should not exceed 2%.
Other mesogenic compounds which are not explicitly mentioned above can optionally and advantageously also be used in the media in accordance with the present invention. Such compounds are known to the person skilled in the art.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the total concentration of compounds of formula C in the liquid-crystalline medium is 5% or more, preferably 8% or more, very preferably 10% or more and particularly preferably 12% or more.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystalline media preferably comprise in total 2% to 40%, preferably 5% to 30% and particularly preferably 8% to 25% of compounds of formula C.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystalline media comprise in total 5% to 45%, preferably 10% to 40% and particularly preferably 15% to 35% of one or more compounds of formula T, preferably selected from the formulae T-1a and T-2a, very preferably from T-1a-5 and T-2a-4.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystalline media comprise in total 5% to 35%, preferably 10% to 30% and particularly preferably 15% to 25% of one or more compounds of the formula T-1a.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the liquid-crystalline media comprise in total 5% to 35%, preferably 10% to 30% and particularly preferably 15% to 25% of one or more compounds of the formula T-1a, and in addition 5 to 15% of one or more compounds of the formula T-2a-4.
In a preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula I, preferably of formula I-2 or I-3, in a total concentration in the range of from 1% to 25%, more preferably from 2% to 20%, and particularly preferably from 5% to 15%.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula II, preferably of formula II-1, in a total concentration of 5% to 35%, more preferably 10% to 30%, particularly preferably 15% to 25%.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula IIA-1 in a total concentration of 5% to 25%, more preferably 8% to 20%, particularly preferably 12% to 17%.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula II-1 in an total concentration of 30% or less, more preferably 25% or less, particularly preferably 20% or less.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the medium comprises one or more compounds of formula III, preferably III-1 and/or III-2, more preferably III-1h and/or III-1b, in a total concentration of 15% to 70%, more preferably 25% to 60%, particularly preferably 35% to 50%.
In a preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or more compounds of the formulae C and I and II and/or IIA, and III and T, preferably in a total concentration of 90% or more, more preferably 95%, 96% or 97% or more, very preferably 98% or more and in particular 99% or more.
In a preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or more compounds of the formulae C and II and III and T, preferably in a total concentration of 90% or more, more preferably 95%, 96% or 97% or more, very preferably 98% or more and in particular 99% or more.
In a preferred embodiment, the medium comprises one or more compounds of the formulae C and I and III and T, preferably in a total concentration of 90% or more, more preferably 95%, 96% or 97% or more, very preferably 98% or more and in particular 99% or more.
Further preferred embodiments of the present invention, taken alone or in combination with one another, are as follows, wherein some compounds are abbreviated using the acronyms given in Table C below:
The liquid-crystal media in accordance with the present invention preferably have a clearing point of 90° C. or more, more preferably 100° C. or more, more preferably 110° C. or more, more preferably 120° C. or more, more preferably 130° C. or more, particularly preferably 140° C. or more and very particularly preferably 150° C. or more.
The liquid-crystal media in accordance with the present invention preferably have a clearing point of 160° C. or less, more preferably 140° C. or less, particularly preferably 120° C. or less, and very particularly preferably 100° C. or less.
The nematic phase of the media according to the invention preferably extends at least from 0° C. or less to 90° C. or more. It is advantageous for the media according to the invention to exhibit even broader nematic phase ranges, preferably at least from −10° C. or less to 120° C. or more, very preferably at least from −20° C. or less to 140° C. or more and in particular at least from −30° C. or less to 150° C. or more, very particularly preferably at least from −40° C. or less to 170° C. or more.
The Δε of the liquid-crystal medium according to the present invention, at 1 kHz and 20° C., is preferably 5 or more, more preferably 7 or more and very preferably 10 or more.
The birefringence (Δn) of the liquid-crystal media according to the present invention, at 589 nm (NaD) and 20° C., is preferably 0.280 or more, more preferably 0.300 or more, even more preferably 0.320 or more, very preferably 0.330 or more and in particular 0.350 or more.
The Δn of the liquid-crystal media according to the present invention, at 589 nm (NaD) and 20° C., is preferably in the range from 0.200 to 0.900, more preferably in the range from 0.250 to 0.800, even more preferably in the range from 0.300 to 0.700 and very particularly preferably in the range from 0.350 to 0.600.
In a preferred embodiment of the present application, the Δn of the liquid-crystal media in accordance with the present invention is preferably 0.50 or more, more preferably 0.55 or more.
The compounds of the formulae I to III in each case include dielectrically positive compounds having a dielectric anisotropy of greater than 3, dielectrically neutral compounds having a dielectric anisotropy of less than 3 and greater than −1.5 and dielectrically negative compounds having a dielectric anisotropy of −1.5 or less.
The compounds of the formulae C, I, II and III are preferably dielectrically positive.
In the present application, the expression dielectrically positive describes compounds or components where Δε>3.0, dielectrically neutral describes those where −1.5≤Δε≤3.0 and dielectrically negative describes those where Δε<−1.5. Δε is determined at a frequency of 1 kHz and at 20° C. The dielectric anisotropy of the respective compound is determined from the results of a solution of 10% of the respective individual compound in a nematic host mixture. If the solubility of the respective compound in the host mixture is less than 10%, the concentration is reduced to 5%. The capacitances of the test mixtures are determined both in a cell having homeotropic alignment and in a cell having homogeneous alignment. The cell thickness of both types of cells is approximately 20 μm. The voltage applied is a rectangular wave having a frequency of 1 kHz and an effective value of typically 0.5 V to 1.0 V, but it is always selected to be below the capacitive threshold of the respective test mixture.
Δε is defined as (ε∥−ε⊥), while εave. is (ε∥+2ε⊥)/3.
The host mixture used for the determination of physical constants of pure compounds by extrapolation is ZLI-4792 from Merck KGaA, Germany. The absolute values of the dielectric constants, the birefringence (Δn) and the rotational viscosity (γ1) of the compounds are determined from the change in the respective values of the host mixture on addition of the compounds. The concentration in the host is 10% or in case of insufficient solubility 5%. The values are extrapolated to a concentration of 100% of the added compounds.
In the examples, the phase sequences of pure compounds are given using the following abbreviations:
Components having a nematic phase at the measurement temperature of 20° C. are measured as such, all others are treated like compounds.
The expression threshold voltage in the present application refers to the optical threshold and is quoted for 10% relative contrast (V10), and the expression saturation voltage refers to the optical saturation and is quoted for 90% relative contrast (V90), in both cases unless expressly stated otherwise. The capacitive threshold voltage (V0), also called the Fredericks threshold (VFr), is only used if expressly mentioned.
The parameter ranges indicated in this application all include the limit values, unless expressly stated otherwise.
The different upper and lower limit values indicated for various ranges of properties in combination with one another give rise to additional preferred ranges.
Throughout this application, the following conditions and definitions apply, unless expressly stated otherwise. All concentrations are quoted in percent by weight and relate to the respective mixture as a whole, all temperatures are quoted in degrees Celsius and all temperature differences are quoted in differential degrees. All physical properties are determined in accordance with “Merck Liquid Crystals, Physical Properties of Liquid Crystals”, Status November 1997, Merck KGaA, Germany, and are quoted for a temperature of 20° C., unless expressly stated otherwise. The optical anisotropy (Δn) is determined at a wavelength of 589.3 nm. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) is determined at a frequency of 1 kHz. The threshold voltages, as well as all other electro-optical properties, are determined using test cells produced at Merck KGaA, Germany. The test cells for the determination of Δε have a cell thickness of approximately 20 μm. The electrode is a circular ITO electrode having an area of 1.13 cm2 and a guard ring. The orientation layers are SE-1211 from Nissan Chemicals, Japan, for homeotropic orientation (ε∥) and polyimide AL-1054 from Japan Synthetic Rubber, Japan, for homogeneous orientation (ε⊥). The capacitances are determined using a Solatron 1260 frequency response analyser using a sine wave with a voltage of 0.3 Vrms. The light used in the electro-optical measurements is white light. A set-up using a commercially available DMS instrument from Autronic-Melchers, Germany, is used here. The characteristic voltages have been determined under perpendicular observation. The threshold (V10), mid-grey (V50) and saturation (V90) voltages have been determined for 10%, 50% and 90% relative contrast, respectively.
The liquid-crystalline media are investigated with respect to their properties in the microwave frequency range as described in A. Penirschke et al. “Cavity Perturbation Method for Characterization of Liquid Crystals up to 35 GHz”, 34th European Microwave Conference—Amsterdam, pp. 545-548. Compare in this respect also A. Gaebler et al. “Direct Simulation of Material Permittivities . . . ”, 12MTC 2009—International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, Singapore, 2009 (IEEE), pp. 463-467, and DE 10 2004 029 429 A, in which a measurement method is likewise described in detail.
The liquid crystal is introduced into a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or quartz capillary. The capillary has an inner diameter of 0.5 mm and an outer diameter of 0.78 mm. The effective length is 2.0 cm. The filled capillary is introduced into the center of the cylindrical cavity with a resonance frequency of 19 GHz. This cavity has a length of 11.5 mm and a radius of 6 mm. The input signal (source) is then applied, and the frequency depending response of the cavity is recorded using a commercial vector network analyzer (N5227A PNA Microwave Network Analyzer, Keysight Technologies Inc. USA. For other frequencies, the dimensions of the cavity are adapted correspondingly.
The change in the resonance frequency and the Q factor between the measurement with the capillary filled with the liquid crystal and the measurement without the capillary filled with the liquid crystal is used to determine the dielectric constant and the loss angle at the corresponding target frequency by means of equations 10 and 11 in the above-mentioned publication A. Penirschke et al., 34th European Microwave Conference—Amsterdam, pp. 545-548, as described therein.
The values for the components of the properties perpendicular and parallel to the director of the liquid crystal are obtained by alignment of the liquid crystal in a magnetic field. To this end, the magnetic field of a permanent magnet is used. The strength of the magnetic field is 0.35 tesla.
Preferred components are phase shifters, varactors, wireless and radio wave antenna arrays, matching circuit adaptive filters and others.
In the present application, the term compounds is taken to mean both one compound and a plurality of compounds, unless expressly stated otherwise.
All mixtures according to the invention are nematic. The liquid-crystal media according to the invention preferably have nematic phases in preferred ranges given above. The expression have a nematic phase here means on the one hand that no smectic phase and no crystallization are observed at low temperatures at the corresponding temperature and on the other hand that no clearing occurs on heating from the nematic phase. At high temperatures, the clearing point is measured in capillaries by conventional methods. The investigation at low temperatures is carried out in a flow viscometer at the corresponding temperature and checked by storage of bulk samples: The storage stability in the bulk (LTS) of the media according to the invention at a given temperature T is determined by visual inspection. 2 g of the media of interest are filled into a closed glass vessel (bottle) of appropriate size placed in a refrigerator at a predetermined temperature. The bottles are checked at defined time intervals for the occurrence of smectic phases or crystallization. For every material and at each temperature two bottles are stored. If crystallization or the appearance of a smectic phase is observed in at least one of the two correspondent bottles the test is terminated and the time of the last inspection before the one at which the occurrence of a higher ordered phase is observed is recorded as the respective storage stability. The test is finally terminated after 1000 h, i.e an LTS value of 1000 h means that the mixture is stable at the given temperature for at least 1000 h.
The liquid crystals employed preferably have a positive dielectric anisotropy. This is preferably 2 or more, preferably 4 or more, particularly preferably 6 or more and very particularly preferably 10 or more.
Furthermore, the liquid-crystal media according to the invention are characterized by high anisotropy values in the microwave range. The birefringence at about 19 GHz is, for example, preferably 0.14 or more, particularly preferably 0.15 or more, particularly preferably 0.20 or more, particularly preferably 0.25 or more and very particularly preferably 0.30 or more. In addition, the birefringence is preferably 0.80 or less.
The dielectric anisotropy in the microwave range is defined as
Δεr≡(εr,∥−εr,⊥)
The tunability (τ) is defined as
τ≡(Δεr/εr,∥).
The material quality (η) is defined as
η≡(τ/tan δεr,max.), where
the maximum dielectric loss is
tan δεr,max.≡max.{tan δεr,⊥;tan δεr,∥}.
The tunability τ of the medium according to the invention, measured at 20° C. and 19 GHz is 0.250 or more, preferably 0.300 or more, 0.310 or more, 0.320 or more, 0.330 or more, or 0.340 or more, very preferably 0.345 or more and in particular 0.350 or more.
The material quality (η) of the preferred liquid-crystal materials is 6 or more, preferably 8 or more, preferably 10 or more, preferably 15 or more, preferably 17 or more, preferably 20 or more, particularly preferably 25 or more and very particularly preferably 30 or more.
In the corresponding components, the preferred liquid-crystal materials have phase shifter qualities of 15°/dB or more, preferably 20°/dB or more, preferably 30°/dB or more, preferably 40°/dB or more, preferably 50°/dB or more, particularly preferably 80°/dB or more and very particularly preferably 100°/dB or more.
In some embodiments, however, liquid crystals having a negative value of the dielectric anisotropy can also advantageously be used.
The liquid crystals employed are either individual substances or mixtures. They preferably have a nematic phase.
The liquid-crystal media in accordance with the present invention may comprise further additives and chiral dopants in the usual concentrations. The total concentration of these further constituents is in the range from 0% to 10%, preferably 0.1% to 6%, based on the mixture as a whole. The concentrations of the individual compounds used are each preferably in the range from 0.1% to 3%. The concentration of these and similar additives is not taken into consideration when quoting the values and concentration ranges of the liquid-crystal components and liquid-crystal compounds of the liquid-crystal media in this application.
Preferably the media according to the present invention comprise one or more chiral compounds as chiral dopants in order to adjust their cholesteric pitch. Their total concentration in the media according to the instant invention is preferably in the range 0.05% to 15%, more preferably from 1% to 10% and most preferably from 2% to 6%.
Optionally the media according to the present invention may comprise further liquid crystal compounds in order to adjust the physical properties. Such compounds are known to the skilled person. Their concentration in the media according to the instant invention is preferably 0% to 30%, more preferably 0.1% to 20% and most preferably 1% to 15%.
The response times are given as rise time (τon) for the time for the change of the relative tuning, respectively of the relative contrast for the electro-optical response, from 0% to 90% (t90−t0), i.e. including the delay time (t10−t0), as decay time (τoff) for the time for the change of the relative tuning, respectively of the relative contrast for the electro-optical response, from 100% back to 10% (t100−t10) and as the total response time (τtotal=τon+τoff), respectively.
The liquid-crystal media according to the invention consist of a plurality of compounds, preferably 3 to 30, more preferably 4 to 20 and very preferably 4 to 16 compounds. These compounds are mixed in a conventional manner. In general, the desired amount of the compound used in the smaller amount is dissolved in the compound used in the larger amount. If the temperature is above the clearing point of the compound used in the higher concentration, it is particularly easy to observe completion of the dissolution process. It is, however, also possible to prepare the media in other conventional ways, for example using so-called pre-mixes, which can be, for example, homologous or eutectic mixtures of compounds, or using so-called “multi-bottle” systems, the constituents of which are themselves ready-to-use mixtures.
All temperatures, such as, for example, the melting point T(C,N) or T(C,S), the transition from the smectic (S) to the nematic (N) phase T(S,N) and the clearing point T(N,I) of the liquid crystals, are quoted in degrees Celsius. All temperature differences are quoted in differential degrees.
In the present invention and especially in the following examples, the structures of the mesogenic compounds are indicated by means of abbreviations, also referred to as acronyms. In these acronyms, the chemical formulae are abbreviated as follows using Tables A to D below. All groups CnH2n+1, CmH2m+1 and ClH2l+1, and CnH2n, CmH2m and ClH2l denote straight-chain alkyl or alkylene, respectively, in each case having n, m or l C atoms, wherein n and m, independently are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 and l is 1, 2 or 3. Table A lists the codes used for the ring elements of the core structures of the compounds, while Table B shows the linking groups. Table C gives the meanings of the codes for the left-hand or right-hand end groups. Table D shows illustrative structures of compounds with their respective abbreviations.
TABLE A
Ring elements
C
##STR00208##
D
##STR00209##
Dl
##STR00210##
A
##STR00211##
Al
##STR00212##
G
##STR00213##
Gl
##STR00214##
G(Cl)
##STR00215##
P(Cl,Cl)
##STR00216##
U
##STR00217##
Ul
##STR00218##
U(F,F)
##STR00219##
Y
##STR00220##
M
##STR00221##
Ml
##STR00222##
N
##STR00223##
Nl
##STR00224##
Np
##STR00225##
N3f
##STR00226##
N3fl
##STR00227##
tH
##STR00228##
tHl
##STR00229##
tH2f
##STR00230##
tH2fl
##STR00231##
dH
##STR00232##
K
##STR00233##
Kl
##STR00234##
L
##STR00235##
Ll
##STR00236##
F
##STR00237##
Fl
##STR00238##
P
##STR00239##
P(n,m)
##STR00240##
P(o)
##STR00241##
Pl(o)
##STR00242##
P(i3)
##STR00243##
Pl(ic3)
##STR00244##
P(t4)
##STR00245##
Pl(t4)
##STR00246##
P(c3)
##STR00247##
Pl(c3)
##STR00248##
P(c4)
##STR00249##
Pl(c4)
##STR00250##
P(c5)
##STR00251##
Pl(c5)
##STR00252##
P(e5)
##STR00253##
Pl(e5)
##STR00254##
P(c6)
##STR00255##
Pl(c6)
##STR00256##
P(e6)
##STR00257##
Pl(e6)
##STR00258##
Gl(o)
##STR00259##
in which o = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
G(o)
##STR00260##
in which o = 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
Gl(i3)
##STR00261##
G(i3)
##STR00262##
Gl(t4)
##STR00263##
G(t4)
##STR00264##
Gl(c3)
##STR00265##
G(c3)
##STR00266##
Gl(c4)
##STR00267##
G(c4)
##STR00268##
Gl(c5)
##STR00269##
G(c5)
##STR00270##
Gl(e5)
##STR00271##
G(e5)
##STR00272##
Gl(c6)
##STR00273##
G(c6)
##STR00274##
Gl(e6)
##STR00275##
G(e6)
##STR00276##
Np(1,4)
##STR00277##
Th
##STR00278##
TABLE B
Linking groups
E
—CH2CH2—
Z
—CO—O—
V
—CH═CH—
ZI
—O—CO—
X
—CF═CH—
O
—CH2—O—
XI
—CH═CF—
OI
—O—CH2—
B
—CF═CF—
Q
—CF2—O—
T
—C≡C—
QI
—O—CF2—
W
—CF2CF2—
End groups
Left-hand side
Right-hand side
Used alone
-n-
CnH2n+1—
-n
—CnH2n+1
-nO-
CnH2n+1—O—
-On
—O—CnH2n+1
-V-
CH2═CH—
-V
—CH═CH2
-nV-
CnH2n+1—CH═CH—
-nV
—CnH2n—CH═CH2
-Vn-
CH2═CH—CnH2n+1—
-Vn
—CH═CH—CnH2n+1
-nVm-
CnH2n+1—CH═CH—CmH2m—
-nVm
—CnH2n—CH═CH—CmH2m+1
-N-
N≡C—
-N
—C≡N
-S-
S═C═N—
-S
—N═C═S
-F-
F—
-F
—F
-CL-
Cl—
-CL
—Cl
-M-
CFH2—
-M
—CFH2
-D-
CF2H—
-D
—CF2H
-T-
CF3—
-T
—CF3
-MO-
CFH2O—
-OM
—OCFH2
-DO-
CF2HO—
-OD
—OCF2H
-TO-
CF3O—
-OT
—OCF3
-FXO-
CF2═CH—O—
-OXF
—O—CH═CF2
-A-
H—C≡C—
-A
—C≡C—H
-nA-
CnH2n+1—C≡C—
-An
—C≡C—CnH2n+1
-NA-
N≡C—C≡C—
-AN
—C≡C—C≡N
Used in combination with others
- . . . A . . . -
—C≡C—
- . . . A . . .
—C≡C—
- . . . V . . . -
—CH═CH—
- . . . V . . .
—CH═CH—
- . . . Z . . . -
—CO—O—
- . . . Z . . .
—CO—O—
- . . . ZI . . . -
—O—CO—
- . . . ZI . . .
—O—CO—
- . . . K . . . -
—CO—
- . . . K . . .
—CO—
- . . . W . . . -
—CF═CF—
- . . . W . . .
—CF═CF—
in which n and m each denote integers, and the three dots “. . .” are placeholders for other abbreviations from this table.
The following table shows illustrative structures together with their respective abbreviations. These are shown in order to illustrate the meaning of the rules for the abbreviations. They furthermore represent compounds which are preferably used.
TABLE C
Illustrative structures
##STR00279##
##STR00280##
##STR00281##
##STR00282##
##STR00283##
##STR00284##
##STR00285##
##STR00286##
##STR00287##
##STR00288##
##STR00289##
##STR00290##
##STR00291##
##STR00292##
##STR00293##
##STR00294##
##STR00295##
##STR00296##
##STR00297##
##STR00298##
##STR00299##
##STR00300##
##STR00301##
##STR00302##
##STR00303##
##STR00304##
##STR00305##
##STR00306##
##STR00307##
##STR00308##
##STR00309##
##STR00310##
##STR00311##
##STR00312##
##STR00313##
##STR00314##
##STR00315##
##STR00316##
##STR00317##
##STR00318##
##STR00319##
##STR00320##
##STR00321##
##STR00322##
##STR00323##
##STR00324##
##STR00325##
##STR00326##
##STR00327##
##STR00328##
##STR00329##
##STR00330##
##STR00331##
##STR00332##
##STR00333##
##STR00334##
##STR00335##
##STR00336##
##STR00337##
##STR00338##
##STR00339##
##STR00340##
##STR00341##
##STR00342##
##STR00343##
##STR00344##
##STR00345##
##STR00346##
##STR00347##
##STR00348##
##STR00349##
##STR00350##
##STR00351##
##STR00352##
##STR00353##
##STR00354##
##STR00355##
##STR00356##
##STR00357##
##STR00358##
##STR00359##
##STR00360##
in which m and n, identically or differnetly, are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7.
The following illustrative structures are compounds, which are preferably additionally used in the media:
Preferably, the medium according to the invention comprises one or more compounds selected from the compounds of Table C.
The following table, Table D, shows illustrative compounds which can be used as alternative stabilizers in the mesogenic media in accordance with the present invention. The total concentration of these and similar compounds in the media is preferably 5% or less.
TABLE D
##STR00361##
##STR00362##
##STR00363##
##STR00364##
##STR00365##
##STR00366##
##STR00367##
##STR00368##
##STR00369##
##STR00370##
##STR00371##
##STR00372##
##STR00373##
##STR00374##
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the mesogenic media comprise one or more compounds selected from the group of the compounds from Table D.
The following table, Table E, shows illustrative compounds which can preferably be used as chiral dopants in the mesogenic media in accordance with the present invention.
TABLE E
##STR00375##
##STR00376##
##STR00377##
##STR00378##
##STR00379##
##STR00380##
##STR00381##
##STR00382##
##STR00383##
##STR00384##
##STR00385##
##STR00386##
##STR00387##
##STR00388##
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the mesogenic media comprise one or more compounds selected from the group of the compounds of Table E.
The mesogenic media in accordance with the present application preferably comprise two or more, preferably four or more, compounds selected from the group consisting of the compounds from the above tables.
The following examples illustrate the present invention without limiting it in any way. It is clear to the person skilled in the art from the physical properties what properties can be achieved and in what ranges they can be modified. In particular, the combination of the various properties which can preferably be achieved is thus well defined for the person skilled in the art.
##STR00389##
A mixture of 1-bromo-4-(4-butylphenyl)benzene (CAS 63619-54-5, 33.5 g, 116 mmol), triethylamine (135 ml), bis(triphenylphosphine)-palladium(II)-chloride (3.2 g, 4.6 mmol), copper(I)-iodide (530 mg, 2.8 mmol) and trimethylsilyl acetylene (33.6 ml, 237 mmol) is heated at reflux temperature overnight. Then water and MTB-ether are added to the reaction mixture. The phases are separated, and the aqueous layer is extracted with MTB-ether. The combined organic phases are washed with dist. water, dried (sodium sulfate) and concentrated i. vac. The residue is purified by flash chromatography (heptane) to give [4-(4-butylphenyl)phenyl]ethynyl-trimethyl-silane as an orange solid.
##STR00390##
Tetra-n-butylammonium fluoride (113 ml, 1 M in THF) is added slowly to a solution of [4-(4-butylphenyl)phenyl]ethynyl-trimethyl-silane (34.6 g, 113 mmol) in THF (650 ml) at 10° C. The reaction mixture is stirred at RT overnight. Then water, hydrochloric acid (1 M) and MTB-ether are added. The phases are separated, and the aqueous phase is extracted with MTB-ether. The combined organic phases are washed with brine, dried (sodium sulfate) and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography (heptane) to give 1-butyl-4-(4-ethynylphenyl)benzene as a light yellow solid.
##STR00391##
A mixture of 1-butyl-4-(4-ethynylphenyl)benzene (4.0 g, 17 mmol) and 4-bromo-2-chloro-6-fluoro-aniline (3.9 g, 17 mmol) in diisopropylamine (40 ml) and THF (40 ml) is heated to 70° C. under nitrogen atmosphere. Then XPhos PD G2 (27 mg, 0.03 mmol), XPhos (16 mg, 0.03 mmol) and copper(I)-iodide (3.3 mg, 0.02 mmol) are added, and the reaction mixture is stirred at 70° C. overnight. Then it is filtered and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography (heptane and heptane/MTB-ether) to give 4-[4-(4-butylphenyl)phenylethynyl]-2-chloro-6-fluoro-aniline as a light brown solid.
##STR00392##
Thiophosgene (1.5 ml, 19 mmol) is added dropwise to a mixture of 4-[4-(4-butylphenyl)phenylethynyl]-2-chloro-6-fluoro-aniline (6.6 g, 18 mmol) and 1,4 diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (4.9 g, 44 mmol) in dichloromethane (70 ml) at 0° C., and the reaction mixture is stirred for 1 h at room temperature. The reaction is hydrolyzed with brine, and the phases are separated. The aqueous phase is extracted with dichloromethane, and the combined organic phases are dried (sodium sulfate) and concentrated in vacuo. The residue is purified by flash chromatography (heptane) and crystallization with heptane and acetone to give 5-[4-(4-butylphenyl)phenyl]ethynyl]-1-chloro-3-fluoro-2-isothiocyanato-benzene as a pale yellow powder.
Phase sequence K 51 N 171 I.
In analogy to Synthesis Example 1 the following compounds are obtained:
physical
No.
Compound
parameters
2
##STR00393##
3
##STR00394##
4
##STR00395##
5
##STR00396##
6
##STR00397##
7
##STR00398##
8
##STR00399##
9
##STR00400##
10
##STR00401##
K 42 I Δε = 16.9 Δn = 0.3234 γ1 = 104 mPas
11
##STR00402##
12
##STR00403##
13
##STR00404##
14
##STR00405##
15
##STR00406##
K 62 I Δε = 3.8 Δn = 0.2595 γ1 = 163 mPas
16
##STR00407##
17
##STR00408##
18
##STR00409##
19
##STR00410##
20
##STR00411##
21
##STR00412##
22
##STR00413##
23
##STR00414##
24
##STR00415##
25
##STR00416##
26
##STR00417##
27
##STR00418##
28
##STR00419##
29
##STR00420##
30
##STR00421##
31
##STR00422##
32
##STR00423##
33
##STR00424##
34
##STR00425##
35
##STR00426##
36
##STR00427##
37
##STR00428##
38
##STR00429##
39
##STR00430##
40
##STR00431##
41
##STR00432##
42
##STR00433##
43
##STR00434##
44
##STR00435##
45
##STR00436##
K 85 N 173.0 I Δε = 17.6 Δn = 0.4423
46
##STR00437##
47
##STR00438##
48
##STR00439##
49
##STR00440##
K 98 N 121.8 I Δε = 5.9 Δn = 0.3909
50
##STR00441##
51
##STR00442##
K 122 N 177 I Δε = 2.5 Δn = 0.4123 γ1 = 883 mPas
52
##STR00443##
53
##STR00444##
54
##STR00445##
55
##STR00446##
K 107 N 178 I Δε = 3.3 Δn = 0.4035 γ1 = 771 mPas
56
##STR00447##
57
##STR00448##
58
##STR00449##
59
##STR00450##
60
##STR00451##
61
##STR00452##
62
##STR00453##
63
##STR00454##
64
##STR00455##
65
##STR00456##
K 77 I
66
##STR00457##
K 58 I Δε = 14.2 Δn = 0.2480 γ1 = 173 mPas
67
##STR00458##
68
##STR00459##
69
##STR00460##
70
##STR00461##
71
##STR00462##
72
##STR00463##
73
##STR00464##
74
##STR00465##
75
##STR00466##
76
##STR00467##
77
##STR00468##
78
##STR00469##
79
##STR00470##
80
##STR00471##
81
##STR00472##
82
##STR00473##
83
##STR00474##
84
##STR00475##
85
##STR00476##
86
##STR00477##
87
##STR00478##
88
##STR00479##
89
##STR00480##
90
##STR00481##
91
##STR00482##
92
##STR00483##
93
##STR00484##
94
##STR00485##
K 81 N 141.4 I
95
##STR00486##
96
##STR00487##
97
##STR00488##
98
##STR00489##
99
##STR00490##
100
##STR00491##
101
##STR00492##
102
##STR00493##
103
##STR00494##
104
##STR00495##
105
##STR00496##
106
##STR00497##
107
##STR00498##
108
##STR00499##
109
##STR00500##
Liquid-crystal mixtures N1 to N5 having the compositions and properties as indicated in the following tables are prepared and characterized with respect to their general physical properties and their applicability in microwave components at 19 GHz and 20° C.
PPTU-4-S
6.0
T(N, I) [° C.]:
154.5
PPTU-5-S
13.0
τ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.329
PPU-TO-S
22.0
εr, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
3.67
PGU-3-S
12.0
εr, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
2.47
CPTU-5-S
24.0
tan δε r, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0052
P(2)TU-5-S
15.0
tan δε r, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0090
PPTG(CI)-4-S
8.0
η [20° C., 19 GHz]:
36.6
Σ
100.0
PPTU-4-S
6.0
T(N, I) [° C.]:
155.5
PPTU-5-S
12.0
Δε [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
18.1
PPU-TO-S
17.0
ε∥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
22.0
CPTU-5-S
20.0
ε⊥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
3.9
PTU-3-S
10.0
γ1 [mPa s, 20° C.]:
595
PTU-5-S
10.0
K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
18.2
PPTG(CI)-4-S
25.0
K3 [pN, 20° C.]:
23.1
Σ
100.0
K3/K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
1.27
V0 [V, 20° C.]:
1.05
τ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.341
εr, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
3.74
εr, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
2.46
tan δε r, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0051
tan δε r, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0087
η [20° C., 19 GHz]:
39.4
PPTU-4-S
6.0
T(N, I) [° C.]:
163
PPTU-5-S
12.0
Δε [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
15.5
PPU-TO-S
23.0
ε∥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
19.3
PGU-3-S
10.0
ε⊥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
3.8
CPTU-5-S
25.0
γ1 [mPa s, 20° C.]:
671
PP(1)TU-TO-S
10.0
K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
16.2
PTG(CI)-4-S
14.0
K3 [pN, 20° C.]:
27.7
Σ
100.0
K3/K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
1.70
V0 [V, 20° C.]:
1.08
τ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.341
εr, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
3.68
εr, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
2.42
tan δε r, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0054
tan δε r, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0093
η [20° C., 19 GHz]:
36.7
PPTU-4-S
6.0
Δε [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
14.4
PPTU-5-S
12.0
ε∥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
18.1
PPU-TO-S
23.0
ε⊥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
3.7
CPTU-5-S
25.0
γ1 [mPa s, 20° C.]:
630
PTG(CI)-4-S
14.0
K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
15.5
PP(1)TU-TO-S
10.0
K3 [pN, 20° C.]:
27.0
CPU-2-S
10.0
K3/K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
1.74
Σ
100.0
V0 [V, 20° C.]:
1.10
τ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.334
εr, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
3.65
εr, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
2.43
tan δε r, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0053
tan δε r, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0088
η [20° C., 19 GHz]:
37.9
PTU-3-S
16.0
T(N, I) [° C.]:
169.5
PPTU-4-S
10.0
Δε [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
24.8
PPTU-5-S
20.0
εr, ∥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
28.9
CPTU-5-S
24.0
εr, ⊥ [1 kHz, 20° C.]:
4.1
PGTU-4-S
10.0
γ1 [mPa s, 20° C.]:
536
PGU-3-S
10.0
K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
21.7
PTPG(CI)-4-S
10.0
K3 [pN, 20° C.]:
25.3
Σ
100.0
K3/K1 [pN, 20° C.]:
1.17
V0 [V, 20° C.]:
0.98
LTS bulk [h, −20° C.]:
1000
LTS bulk [h, −30° C.]:
408
τ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.348
εr, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
3.77
εr, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
2.46
tan δε r, ∥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0049
tan δε r, ⊥ [20° C., 19 GHz]:
0.0094
η [20° C., 19 GHz]:
37.2
Brocke, Constanze, Klass, Dagmar, Ushakov, Dmitry, Fritzsch, Carsten
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